Food Standards Guidelines




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 51 — 8 MAY 2015

Guideline on advice regarding additional vitamin and mineral supplementation

(2) Manufacturers are recommended to provide an advice in the label on a package of infant formula product to the effect that consumption of vitamin or mineral preparations is not necessary.

Nutrition information table

(3) It is recommended that the nutrition information table be set out in the format specified in the table to this section.

NUTRITION INFORMATION PANEL
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Energy
Protein
Fat
Carbohydrate
Vitamin A
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Biotin
Niacin
Folate
Pantothenic acid
Riboflavin
Thiamin
Calcium
Copper
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Phosphorus
Selenium
Zinc
Chloride
Potassium
Sodium
(insert any other substance
used as a nutritive
substance or inulin-type
fructans and galacto-
oligosaccharides to be
declared)

Note 1 Delete the words ‘made up formula’ in the case of formulas sold in ‘ready to drink’ form.

Note 2 Delete this column in the case of formulas sold in ‘ready to drink’ form.

S29—11 Food for infants—claims that can be made about vitamins and minerals added to cereal-based food for infants

For section 2.9.2—10, the table is:

Claims that can be made about vitamins and minerals added to cereal-based food for infants

| Vitamin or mineral | Maximum claim per serve |

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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏥 Schedule 29 - Special Purpose Foods - Food Standards (Proposal P1025 - Code Revision) Variation—Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code - Amendment No. 154 (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
25 March 2015
Food standards, Special purpose foods, Infant formula, Vitamin, Mineral, Electrolyte, Fatty acids, Nutrition information table, Claims, Cereal-based food